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Mahāparinibbāna Sutta
The sixteenth sutta of the Dīghanikāya. It contains a more or less detailed account of the last year of the Buddha’s life. It also contains, besides other matters:
- a prophecy of the greatness of Pāṭaliputta,
- the contemplated attack on the Vajjī by Ajātasattu,
- details of the seven conditions of welfare of the Order,
- the lineage of faith (ariyavaṃsa),
- eight causes of earthquakes,
- the last meal of the Buddha,
- the four places of pilgrimage,
- the four great authorities (mahāpadesā),
- the obsequies of a king,
- the erection of shrines (cetiya),
- the previous history of Kusinārā,
- the Buddha’s death and cremation,
- the distribution of the Relics by Doṇa, and
- the erection of the Thūpas over the Relics. D.ii.72 ff.